20 USE OF A PORTABLE WHOLE-BODY COUNTER Table 2. Summary of Marshall Islanders body burden—1961 Rongelap Male Female U.S. Medical Years Years Team 5-15 Cs!8?7—nc/ke: exposed unexposed Zn*—ne/ke: exposed unexposed Co®—pe/kg: exposed unexposed K*°__g/kg: exposed unexposed Total residual activity cpm/kg: exposed unexposed No. of people exposed unexposed Total 158 15.7 15.8 + + 131 + 1.30 -- 1.31 159 [52 156 >15 1.28* 1.42 0.13 0.02 4+. 14.5 + 22.6 2.11 + 2.26 + 0.10 0.09 5.40 + 4.50 + 0.89 1.42 2.17 160 14.2 5-15 4 2.12 + 1.27 1.70 + 1.43 4 0.15 14.7 1.51 161 159 159 + 11.1 + 11.8 2.11 + + 15.9 16.2 + + 1.20 + 1.32 4+ 1.24 .07 + 0.07 2.13 + 0.07 20.5 20.3 16.3 2.72 1.91 127 155 137 >15 1.55 1.51 0.08 0.15 +144 + 27.3 2.03 + 0.05 177+ 0.11 1.94 9.30 + 2.53 8.50 + 2.00 1t.1 + 0.95 9.84 + 0.90 0.048 + 0.012 1.58 + 1.28 + 0.69 0.07 0.015 + 0.003 10.4 1.4 170 137 + 18.6 + 883 643 4+ 1.39 1.53 + 0.07 1.71 4+ 0.06 £1.72 4+ 0.05 2,00 +0,59 139 1.63 19.8 18.0 10 6 11 26 13 7 17 20 16 37 20 37 + 2.06 + 1.80 7 *Standard error of mean. we observe in this study is the radioactivity derived from the slightly contaminated environment. The levels of radioactive contamination appeared to be about the same for juveniles as for adults, for men as for women. Factors of age and sex apparently do not influencesignificantly the deposition of these radionuclides. Wide variations in the level of contamination appear among individuals of all groups, as might be expected where the source of the contamination is via ingestion. Even with a fairly limited diet, individual tastes may dictate great differences in the food consumed. As for the time course of the contamination in the population as a whole, it is necessary to consider each radioisotope individually, as source of supply and discrimination of thesoil, plant and animal life, and the human body differ for each isotope. The mean Cs!87 body burden of the Rongelap adult males is 14.7 nc/kg as compared to 14.1 nc/kg in 1959. Thus, no significant change has occurred in the past two years. The high Cs!87 body burdens of the Marshallese result from the high dietary intake through foodstuffs produced in the Marshallese environment. They reflect the level of residual fallout on the island, and

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